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As the third most taught foreign language in the US and the EU, German is highly popular both in academia as well as the real world. With over 95 million native speakers and its close relationship to English in terms of origin, grammar and structure, German makes a lot of sense for students studying a foreign language. Germany has also offered rich historical and cultural contributions like the operas of Mozart and the works of Martin Luther so a study of German provides much more richness than just simple a simple study of linguistics.

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German is, of course, a language, but unlike French or Spanish, it is not classified as a Romance language, and it does not have its roots in Latin. Instead, German is classified as a West Germanic language, and is spoken in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, as well as other parts of Europe. Surprisingly, English is also considered a West Germanic language, yet many English students are intimidated by it.
The first thing I hear when I tell people I am a German language minor is how hard a language German is. I also get a lot of comments about how angry German sounds. Both of these aren't necessarily true. German is pretty tricky, as Americans must now learn 3 genders for nouns, as well as cases for the nominative, dative, accusative, and genitive, and even learn the rules for changing adjective endings. All these things come with time and practice, so it shouldn't be too scary to newcomers to the language yet. As for it being angry, I tend to disagree; German lacks the hard "r" sound like in Spanish, and has very airy vowel sounds. Ich denke, dass Deutsch sehr süß ist.

Answered by Zoë D.

German is the language spoken in Germanic contries (primarily Germany and Austria but, also in parts of Switzerland). German is much easier to learn than one thinks because, English has some German roots and they have words that are similar and pronounced the same as the English.

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